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From: Philip Pawley
Date: Sun, Nov 24 2002 7:46AM
Subject: Re: Forms
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Hi,
This example shows how important it can be to include quotes around attribute values. The "/" in unquoted attributes are confusing the parser.
The first is the "text/css" in here:-
<LINK href="Webmaster Survey_files/Forms.css" type=text/css rel=stylesheet>
All the best,
At 23/11/02 23:14 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi everyone. Thank you so much for all your comments. Even the technical ones! It's so hard to find this information in the easy terms that you guys put it.
>
>I've done some more work on it and posted it to a site outside the State's firewall. It is now at
><http://www.loveitsimple.com/tutorials/forms/WebmasterSurvey.htm>http://www.loveitsimple.com/tutorials/forms/WebmasterSurvey.htm
>
>I passed it through the W3C HTML validator ( <http://validator.w3.org/>http://validator.w3.org/) and it came up with two errors that I don't understand.
>It said the </head> and </form> were not "open" and element "BODY" not allowed here; check which elements this element may be contained within.
>
>Also:
>
><TD width="25%" for="First">First Name:</TD> ^
>Error: there is no attribute "FOR" for this element (in this HTML version)
>
>It's the only [for= ] attribute that it picked up on.
>
>Still have to change <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1252">
>but need to log onto another computer to do so. Is on my list.
>
>When coding the form I put double quotes around all the [id="value" ] values. When I transfered the file to another computer to upload outside the firewall, I again opened it in DW and DW removed all the double quotes leaving me with [id=value]. Must be a setting in DW? Are they needed for the [id= ] attribute?
>
>Thanks again for any feedback! Leesa
From: Andrei Conta
Date: Sun, Nov 24 2002 11:51AM
Subject: Statistics
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Hi:
Does anyone have any statistics about how many people
with disabilities as a percentage of the general
population are using the web, per disability type, and
hopefuly by country?
We are trying to deploy a general purpose web site
that will include accessibility support, and there is
a specific section in the site dedicated to people
with visual impairments.
We are trying to do some capacity planning, have some
estimates of the general traffic, but have no clue on
what would be the percentage of people with visual
impairments.
Any link or info would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrei
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From: Lisa Halabi
Date: Mon, Nov 25 2002 10:56AM
Subject: RE: Statistics
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Here in the UK the Royal National Institute of the Blind quote the following
figures as of March 1997.
http://www.rnib.org.uk/wesupply/fctsheet/authuk.htm
Hope this helps,
Lisa
---Lisa Halabi---
Senior Usability & Accessibility Consultant
Events Coordinator - UK Usability Professionals Assoc.
www.usabilitybydesign.com
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